What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... necessary , then , that the game played not be subject to forfeit , to being hurled against rather than in favour of the player ? Doubtless it should be thus , that the player might suc- ceed in safeguarding within himself the idea of ...
... necessary , then , that the game played not be subject to forfeit , to being hurled against rather than in favour of the player ? Doubtless it should be thus , that the player might suc- ceed in safeguarding within himself the idea of ...
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... necessary , and yet it would not constitute a decisive step towards a world forever sheltered from what comes to infest it . What is necessary- though incontestably primary in urgency - is still far from suffi- cient . In the interval ...
... necessary , and yet it would not constitute a decisive step towards a world forever sheltered from what comes to infest it . What is necessary- though incontestably primary in urgency - is still far from suffi- cient . In the interval ...
Pagina 355
... necessary and purely material coordination ? We have had to ward off as quickly as possible the danger of a break in the continuity of our activity . And to achieve this we have had to cease speaking to the outside ; we have had to ...
... necessary and purely material coordination ? We have had to ward off as quickly as possible the danger of a break in the continuity of our activity . And to achieve this we have had to cease speaking to the outside ; we have had to ...
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